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Thought I'd share this G major jazz backing track (1-6-2-5 play-along) - ideal for jazz beginners as you just need ONE scale
There's tab for the intro solo + scale maps as well.
HAPPY JAMMING!
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12-05-2020 03:15 PM
Thought I'd share this G major jazz backing track (1-6-2-5 play-along) - ideal for jazz beginners as you just need ONE scale![]()
There's tab for the intro solo + scale maps as well.
HAPPY JAMMING!
I don't think an "Ok Boomer" was ever more appropriate :D There is so much young talent out there but ofcourse you need to want to see it.
Jimmy Bruno also breaks down his "major scale as a starting point methodology" in his two Hot Licks DVDs. Great stuff.
Nice guitar for a good price. I’ll ask around and see if anybody I know is in the market.
Cool mood.The quote from Solar Miles Davis at the beginning draws attention and encourages listening. Best Kris
Thanks for watching ! My solo was a clear case of selfdefense knowing I was up before Weckl and Bill Evans did their duo thingie... :smile-new:
If I may jump in again regarding Bruno's "syllabus". I'd break it down like this: Woodshed the five fingerings (down from the 6 or 7 in the old DVD series). This, in my view, unlocks the...
She shows that immense talent, creativity and hard work lead to success but not necessarily happiness.
She lookin’ pretty Fly with that guitar... I’ve never seen her with that. Concert recorded in ‘98–one of her last live performances, I think. The guitar and the effects complement her singing.
agree, no sparkle, sounds like someone threw a blanket on his amp. but Ulf's an outstanding player, maybe that's his preference or maybe just this particular live performance came out that way [not...
No point playing the tune, too long, too boring. Just an exercise in getting round the chords, take one, no sweat, no injury, no going mad. Simple. ...
I i actually meant the Sheryl Bailey thing, but the diminished symmetry thing is also super useful.
Don't get me wrong, I admire Ulf Wakenius. And I like that he always plays his budget friendly guitar. But with this kind of tone, with all the treble rolled off, it doesn't really matter which...
Interesting to read that! I've been walking the jazz path only a couple of years and it's one of the most profound and practical ideas I've encountered along the way as well. Not meaning to discount...
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